This series bring us CLOSE to my house AGAIN in Cross Plains Tennessee to theKilgore Station Bluegrass Festival.
And THIS ONE I JUST MIGHT BE AT!
Folks listen..this event is 10 BUCKS! Enough said! 10 bucks!
And you get the Grascals headlining this event and some REALLY awesome
bluegrass bands and family entertainment.
This is the second annual event of this festival.

Cross Plains is Robertson County’s oldest settlement, originally called Kilgore Station
when it was established as a fort in 1779. Today the city of Cross Plains, Tennessee
welcomes visitors to Kilgore Park along the banks of Honey Run Creek and adjacent to the
campus of East Robertson High School. Click here to find it on the map.

In 2012, construction was completed on the Robert T. Randolph Stage at Kilgore Station.
Situated below a gently sloping grassy hillside and among mature hardwoods, the stage is
the perfect location for the inaugural Kilgore Station Bluegrass festival.

Directions: From I-65, take Exit 112 (TN-25), travel west app. 3.5 miles,
turn left on Kilgore Trace (at East Robertson High School sign). First left is entrance
to Kilgore Park.

From Springfield, TN, take TN-49 west to TN-25 which leads to Cross Plains.
Turn right on Kilgore Trace (at East Robertson High School sign). First left is
entrance to Kilgore Park.